{{extend 'layout.html'}}
<div id=pagehelpcontent class="hidden pagehelpcontent">
<h3><strong>{{=T("Page Help")}}</strong></h3>
<p>{{=T("This page shows the results for all responses to all items in your problem. You can view more detail by clicking the histogram beside each solution. You can also click the label beside any solution or criterion to see the full text and comments. ")}}</p>
<ul>
<li><em>{{=T("Tip: Clicking the page title, 'Results' will toggle all detail graphs for all solutions. Double-clicking it will make them all visible.")}}</em></li>
<li><em>{{=T("Tip: You can download a .csv file by clicking the icon at the bottom of the page. The file contains numerical values for all user responses in a form you can import into a spreadsheet for further analysis. The users are identified by random id numbers to protect the privacy of their responses.")}}</em></li>
</ul>

<h3><strong>{{=T("Interpreting the Results")}}</strong></h3>
<p>{{=T("Results for each solution and criterion are summarized with two graphs: The first is a pie chart. It shows how many participants have responded to that item so far. If the pie chart is a full green circle, all participants have responded. Less than a full circle indicates the fraction of participants who haven't responded yet. Black indicates votes for deletion. Yellow is a special case for solutions only; it means new criteria have been added.")}}</p> 

<p>{{=T("Here are a few examples. You may need to zoom in to see the details.")}}</p>
<dl>
    <dt class="helppie">0,10,0</dt>
    <dd>&nbsp;{{=T("All participants have responded. No deletion votes.")}}</dd>
    <dt class="helppie">0,5,5</dt>
    <dd>&nbsp;{{=T("50% of participants have responded. No deletion votes.")}}</dd>
    <dt class="helppie">3,4,3</dt>
    <dd>&nbsp;{{=T("70% of participants have responded. 30% recommended deletion.")}}</dd>
    <dt class="helppie_yellow">2,8,0</dt>
    <dd>&nbsp;{{=T("All participants have responded but one or more new criteria were added later.  20% recommended deletion.")}}</dd>
</dl>
<p>Solution histograms show the weighted responses from all responders over all criteria. They group the responses into 9 bin from -1.0 to +1.0 in steps of 0.2. Bars on the negative side are blue, zero is gray, and positive is black. The color choice is arbitrary and, strictly speaking, different colors are not necessary. Nonetheless, the colors do help orient the eye in these small unlabeled charts. Here are some idealized examples of results you may see.</p>
<dl>
    <dt class="help_schart">0,0,0,0, 0, 0,1,4,5</dt> 
    <dd>{{=T("Extremely Positive. All responses are strongly in favor.")}}</dd>
    <dt class="help_schart">0,0,0,2, 6, 2,0,0,0</dt> 
    <dd>{{=T("Apparently Neutral. May indicate no strong opinions or may indicate cancelling scores in different criteria.")}}</dd>
    <dt class="help_schart">3,2,0,0, 0, 0,0,2,3</dt> 
    <dd>{{=T("Sharply Divided. Some discussion is almost certainly needed. ")}}</dd>
    <dt class="help_schart">5,4,1,0, 0, 0,0,0,0</dt> 
    <dd>{{=T("Extremely Negative. Nobody likes this one.")}}</dd>
</dl>
<p>{{=T("The solution detail histograms show you results for each criterion. They follow the conventions described above except that two histograms are shown. The weighted version is on the left and the raw version is on the right. You can use the solution detail histograms to explore the impact of each criterion on the overall results for a solution.")}}<p>
<p>
{{=T("The example below illustrates how a lightly-weighted criterion can reduce apparent disagreement. The divided raw assessment was smoothed because no one in the group believed that particular criterion was very important.")}}</p>
<dl>
    <dt><small>Weighted</small></dt>
    <dd><small>Raw</small></dd>

    <dt class="help_schart">0,0,0,3, 4, 3,0,0,0</dt>
    <dd class="help_schart">0,0,3,2, 0, 2,3,0,0</dd>
</dl>
<p>{{=T("Criterion histograms are colored and binned differently than solution histograms. The bars are black because there is no need to distinguish positive from negative and they have 5 bins representing 0.0 to 1.0 in steps of 0.2. Taken together, they indicate how the participants rated the importance of each criterion and how much spread exists among the the participants.")}}</p>

<dl>
    <dt class="help_cchart">0,0,4,3,3</dt>
    <dd>High Weight. Most participants rated this criterion very important.</dd>
    <dt class="help_cchart">4,3,3,0,0</dt>
    <dd>Low Weight. Most thought this criterion unimportant.</dd>
<dl>
</div>
{{mode = "RESULTS"}}
{{include 'momp.html'}}
